The Unbreakable Rules Of Marketing

Get people to love you.The Unbreakable Rules of Marketing are the rules that govern how to get people to love you, your company, your products, your ideas, your cause, or your dog (if that's what you're looking for).

After you read this book, you'll be far more conscious of how you're marketing all the time, and how you can be much better at it. Whether

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Get people to love you.The Unbreakable Rules of Marketing are the rules that govern how to get people to love you, your company, your products, your ideas, your cause, or your dog (if that's what you're looking for).

After you read this book, you'll be far more conscious of how you're marketing all the time, and how you can be much better at it. Whether you're trying to get someone to buy your product, vote for you, go out with you, marry you, hire you, or get your kids to clean up their room, you're marketing. This book is about the principles of marketing that have always been with us, but that most people aren't even aware of.

From the back cover:All marketing is about getting people to love you.That's what it comes down to, isn't it? Love. This book is about the 9 ½ rules that govern how to get that love?for you, your company, your products, your ideas, your cause, your religion, or your dog. No matter what you're trying to market, you have to obey these rules. They're unbreakable.

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PahPrints

More than 1 year ago

The Unbreakable Rules of Marketing is a &quot;must read&quot; book for anyone interested in taking their marketing strategy to the next level. Full of great pointers backed up by real-life examples. The book is easy to read, funny, and chock full of down-to-earth advice. Cathey Armillas and Jeff Berry have a best-seller on their hands.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

It would be great if the author was as great as her book. I have tried to visit with her and she was very unreasonable, rude and condescending. I will not support someone who is not true to helping others and instead only serve to honor themselves. I am of the win-win mindset - good for everyone involved. She is very clearly the &quot;about me&quot; mindset. I also have a doctor friend who has Autism who tried to logically correspond with her and she responded the exact same way but add the fact that she threatened this friend of mine too who did nothing wrong. I will never recommend this person - ever! I will only hire someone as an employee or consultant / speaker if they truly wish to help others outside of their own hidden agendas.